Review of Invisible: A Perte de Vue

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An amazing spy novel! I wish the book gets another round of editing. I can see how much you enjoyed the narrative, and I would love to read it! Thanks for your fantastic review!
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One highlight of "Invisible: À Perte de Vue" is the vivid, cinematic writing style, especially during the combat scenes, which benefit from the author’s real-life martial arts expertise. The fast-paced espionage plot spans numerous characters and twists, immersing readers in a gritty and suspenseful world. Despite a few editing issues, the story's realism and intensity make it a standout for spy thriller fans.
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Post by Helen Waziri »

One highlight of "Invisible: À Perte de Vue" is the vivid, cinematic writing style, especially during the combat scenes, which benefit from the author’s real-life martial arts expertise. The fast-paced espionage plot spans numerous characters and twists, immersing readers in a gritty and suspenseful world. Despite a few editing issues, the story's realism and intensity make it a standout for spy thriller fans.
"I read to remember that the world is wide, and that somewhere between the pages, I am infinite."
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— Elara Wyn, Letters Between Quiet Hours
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